Juan borrows $ 100 , 000 to pay for medical school. He borrows part of the money from the school whereby he will pay 4.5 % simple interest. He borrows the rest of the money through a government loan that will charge him 6 % interest. In both cases, he is not required to pay off the principal or interest during his 4 yr of medical school. However, at the end of 4 yr , he will owe a total of $ 19 , 200 for the interest from both loans. How much did he borrow from each source?
Juan borrows $ 100 , 000 to pay for medical school. He borrows part of the money from the school whereby he will pay 4.5 % simple interest. He borrows the rest of the money through a government loan that will charge him 6 % interest. In both cases, he is not required to pay off the principal or interest during his 4 yr of medical school. However, at the end of 4 yr , he will owe a total of $ 19 , 200 for the interest from both loans. How much did he borrow from each source?
Solution Summary: The author calculates the amount of money borrowed by Juan from the school and the government that will charge him 6% interest.
Juan borrows
$
100
,
000
to pay for medical school. He borrows part of the money from the school whereby he will pay
4.5
%
simple interest. He borrows the rest of the money through a government loan that will charge him
6
%
interest. In both cases, he is not required to pay off the principal or interest during his
4
yr
of medical school. However, at the end of
4
yr
, he will owe a total of
$
19
,
200
for the interest from both loans. How much did he borrow from each source?
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PRACTICE ANOTHER
Let I =
4
f(x) dx, where f is the function whose graph is shown.
= √ ² F(x
12
4
y
f
1
2
(a) Use the graph to find L2, R2 and M2.
42 =
R₂ =
M₂ =
1
x
3
4
practice problem please help!
Find a parameterization for a circle of radius 4 with center (-4,-6,-3) in a plane parallel to the yz plane.
Write your parameterization so the y component includes a positive cosine.
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